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Newmarket Era and Express (Newmarket, ON), December 31, 1952, p. 10

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i DM J AWARD Murray For 52 M it fa Many mm to to the sportsmen in beta ttt Us Aw to W taluk am yea Ha Hub to VuZasji reaches was busy tart to finals was a met to Office Specialty town lea a4 had math to do with the completion f the project Already Charlie Is talking hi set on the completion of diamond show- fa Aurora when theres sport work to be done they flow tf it they say let Alderman Jimmy Murray do tt Anal toey tarn the Job over to a better sportsman was of both the Aurora Softball and Hotkey and Is of the Aurora Floodlight Committee a taldy of sportsmen set on providing Aurora with a floodlighted Softball field in Hope five us a vote of est In matins the we must say we had to overtook a or more chaps who put in hours and feoarsj of with our minor bill sod hockey teams Thank yon gentlemen Heres to a Happy New Year to all from your elector nd from Mr Grant Theatre manager and donor the Newmarket Smoke Rings and Newmarket scored a twinbill in Saturday afternoon in a North York Hockey league doubleheader Last period goals by Bradley Walker and Lome that broke a all stalemate earned the Smoke Rings a win over filed and White In the bantam contest Francis and Brad Walker scored first and second period goals for Smoke Rings Ken and Ren Evans came through with matching counters Brtdgers had to work hard for both tallies as Billy Cook Frank puck stop per turned aside a mountain of rubber Lowell Wallers high flying Optimists unleashed another of their scoring to overpower TO the midget game Don Thorns help from Don Mo Knights gave Newmarket a first period lead and the Optim ists held the whip hand over the from there on as Paul Hasketts George HASH Sports Editor Theres but a day or two left before succumbing to desire to make the shatterproof resolutions for Before momentous steps its custom ary in the trade to select the outstanding events of the year and review in general what has been ac complished during the past year In many ways was good for sports and What was i MOUNT ALBERT 1 I leader Mrs come to Mrs Gordon James and their homes and sing carols for linda BelleviUe were holiday Being at heart a percent baseball man return of inter mediate baseball rated tops on our books Judging from fan attendance and first year re sults resurgence of the big dia mond sport was an outstanding success Hack Cain Ted Rob inson Geo Hudson Ben nite and their working crew reached the South League south division finals It was the first time in over 15 years that the Hub appeared in the intermediate play- downs They were ousted by had but six stops to Milton went on to the Ontario finals That was a make to get his second shutout rating of the week Bill Pocket Rocket sniped goals Bob Wilson Warren and Norm Smart singles to polish off the Optimists scoring It was the sixth straight win and gave them a wide margin atop the league- t COMETS OPENER ice in the Keswick arena that was the good news that went out Sunday The Comets Keswick Rural representatives started practice sessions Monday on the home cushion The weekehd cold snap arrived just a day late The Comets were supposed to open at home Saturday night with Ellis Pringles Sutton pa toon the visiting opposition Ice wasnt available Saturday so the game had to be postponed toa later date It now looks as though Keswick fans will get their first home look at the Comet edition Tuesday Jan with Little Britain on hand to provide the opposition mm Sales representative for used cars and trucks 30day warranty on our late model cars from up Ford Deluxe Tudor Air conditioning heater A Honey y 51595 Ford Deluxe Tudor A Buy y tiki Sedan i Heater real buy 1050 Ford Del Tudor A Steal 1350 Meteor Custom Tudor Radio heater Ford Tudor Sec This One Phone King for demonstration We have others to choose from good first year start Another feature a step in the right di rection the formation of a North York Minor League Circuit included teams from Sutton Mount Albert their first time in baseball Aurora New market Oak Ridges and Rich mond Hill to Work of minor sports ilike Joe Case Mount Fred Wilson Aurora- Bob sen Oak Ridges Grant Nights- wander Dave Hart fiichmond Hill Lowell Waller Eddie Pitt Ken Stephens H61- league was off to a flying start In fact it was a good start to wards formation of a body to govern sports in North York Lately as an off shoot of the baseball league a 13 team i North York Minor League has come into ex istence Lake Simcoe Softball league finals which were con cluded- under our lights here a very good stroke of business for the league and the floodlight committee created the most sustained excitement the year The Pine Orchard semifinals that started out as a threegame set ran into nine games and Blues went on from there to take it all over Joe Cases Your scribes hex wasnt working by the way over the protests of Clark Arnold and company select ed the Blues to win it all Guess theyll start listening to us from now on High on the books in other diamond endeavors was the showing of our senior ladies softball nine and Optimists bantam Both teams reached the Ontario finals be fore succumbing to Midland and respectively ft was a feather in cap of ladies coach Charlie and Optimist Clubbers under Lowell Waller and Ken Stephens Now for a preview of Target top priority completion of the Fair Grounds Theres a great deal of work to be accom plished there Need for a hard ball diamond and Charlie reports It be a reality in thats good news Swimming pool project that was humming along a year ago fizzed out costs too high theres talk of a Fairy Lake cleanup campaign Thats an other item that should be tops on our priority list for If we cant swing the swimming pool then lets clean up Fairy Lake It could be a natural beauty spot and bring back the old swim- oe Can we do these things life We can and when is about to go out hope we can say thats the job we did in HAPPY NEW YEAR- Mr Thurston and his sister Mrs Christmas with cousins In Peterborough Mr and Mrs Mr arid Mrs Jack family Newmarket- and Mrs Walter and son had Christmas and Ramsay Mr and Mrs Emery by spent Christmas Mr and Mrs Skinner Virginia MK Albert Holstocks visited their son Lloyd in Toron to for Christmas Miss Muriel spent the long holiday with her parents Mr and Mr and Mrs Norman Kay and girls visited Mrs Joe Mitchell in Aurora on Saturday Sorry to that Mr is not very well and we Wish hint speedy recovery Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs were Mr Raymond and David and Mr and Mrs Frank all of Toronto Saturday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles pollard visitors with Mr and Mrs Roy Stewart Mr and Mrs Don and Miss Etta Stokes Toronto were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J Arnold Miss Daisy Watts Is spending the holidays at her home in town Mr and Mrs Gordon Young and family spent Christmas at Many family parties were held on Christmas day Some were at the homes of Mr and Mrs Sinclair Mr and Mrs Davis Mrs Mary Rolling Mr and Mrs Harold Misses Eva and Theodora Mr and Mrs Steeper Mr Mm A and Mriifidrhei Dr Macpherson is the next one to in town Mr arid Mis and son Calebs spent Christmas at the home of Mrs Davisons brother Mr Roy Mr and family Christ mas visitors at home of her father Mr j Dr Hamilton Geneva visited his mother Mrs A over the holiday Mr and Mrs Geo had their family with them for Christmas dinner Mr and Mrs Geo had their family with them for Christmas dinner and Mrs Draper spent Christmas at the home of their daughter Mrs Lyons at Womens Institute will hold their January meeting on Thursday Jan in the com munity hall at when Air Marshal Lawrence head of Civil Defence in Ontario will be the guests speaker Everyone is urged to attend Roll call will be How to promote safety in the home First aid demon strations and a report of the school committee on first aid kits in their schools will be given David Crone and Murray left on Sunday morning to motor to Florida They ex- have the girls and their mourn her loss one son at home The funeral held oh Mon day from the house and inter ment was at Union cemetery Some of our Junior Farmers are attending the short course at this week Miss Beatrice Kenna Toronto spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs Merchant Miss Florence Sutton Sud bury spent the weekend with frfends here Agnes Foster spent a few days the past week with her parents Mr and Mrs Poster Mrs Bradley Port Col- borne is spending a few days with her mother Mrs S Dixon Mr and Mrs J Winters Michi gan spent Christmas with the formers mother Mrs A Win ters and other relatives Mrs A Mitchell spent Christ mas with friends at Nashville them Monday evening last week Many attended the Christmas services at the United church and listened to a very fine Christmas message by the min ister and the choir have received many com ments on their Christmas music especially the cantata sung at the evening service under their efficient leader Mr Geo Price I Ate and Mrs McLean Tottenham spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs Walter Mc Lean- i Mrs Robt Leonard passed away at her home on Friday She had been in failing health for some time She leaves to s- feii Members of the Newmarket Lions Club are grateful to all the generous persons who have made donations to the Lions Christmas Basket Fund The need for helping unfortunate families was greater this year and each donation is gratefully appreciated NORTH General meeting of the North Athletic Association will be held at iNorth Gwiiliiiibi Memorial Centre Keswickat For the of forminp an Ice Carnival id T were Mr and Mrs Reginald Penny and Mr and Mrs Denny Hamilton Mr arid Mrs Norman King had Christmas with her family at home of her brother Mr and Mrs Murray Phillips Brougham- Miss Phyllis Winch and friend arid Mr Robert Winch are holiday visitors at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Winch Mr and Mrs Howard Banks and Anita spent Christmas in with Mr Banks mo- then to be gone a couple of weeks The Sharon Junior Farmers invite you to their dance in the community hall at Mount Albert on New Years night Mr and Mrs Hugh Price went to Toronto for their Christmas dinner Mr arid Mrs Geo Williams spent Christmas with Mrs Wil liams parents Mr and Mrs Angiin Many shutins were pleased to Era and Express GdOD ICE at QUEEKSVIUE ARENA fc New Yearns Eve Skating from pm to And there will also be skating Thursday night from to Lw rv ft f A T i our THEATRf BRADFORD THURSDAY TO SATURDAY The Lusty Men Susan Hay Robert Arthur Kennedy FEATURE Technicolor Among the Sheltering Mm David Wayne MONDAY TO ADULT Merrill She fey Winters SECOND to Mars Chapman Cameron Mitchell Tuesday is night l Diggers Mr Four Diggers and Chapmans Aces wore win ners the Aurora Town League Nobody seems lo be able to check Mickey Suttons Ditch Diggers scoring power Diggers made it four in a row by rolling over the hapless Hangers Harold Junior Stephenson Diggers scoring whiter blink ed the red light lour limes to Kpark the but had to share the spotlight with Ken Wright who also got into the scoring act with a four goal effort Mickey Sutton Earl aid Tracy and Char lie Sutton singles to complete the fire power Jimmy Hammond Smith and Dill Hangers scoring threesome Cliff Aces oh the inovc in the league race Thanks two izoal hustllrtk bashing Harry St dashing Bill Patrick and a single successful sniping try by Aces blanked staffed Victory Flyers rubier out of the ozone to pip teet his shut out bid stand on the threshold of another year we would like to express our appre ciation of your support and cooperation during the past twelve months It is our sincere that you and your families will enjoy health happiness and prosperity in if- fc i Ik VV frr A 3 il Neil a full of T for you and measure v h a wS JS c MS -S- sv fcl H i 1 fe- A r I mm wS A1 LADIES MEET 111 Senior Ladies Aid church will held In the church at Mr and Wright man spent Christmas with Mr Garnet mi j va I- t 1 i ff fc

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